Sunday, September 9, 2012

Sex and Satin Sheets

One of the most luxurious
fabrics that can be used for your bed covers is satin and contrary to what many
people think, satin is really not a specific fabric, but rather a specific type
of fabric weave.It is a weave that
results in a glossy, smooth fabric that feels cool in the summer and warm in
the winter.

If the fabric
is formed with the special satin weave using long filament fibers such as
nylon, polyester or silk, it is called satin, although purists might
insist that the fabric be made from silk.On the other hand, if the yarns used are short staple yarns such as
cotton, the fabric is a considered a sateen.Sateens are cheaper but have almost the same feel and wear qualities as
satins.

Satin sheets are very soft
and silky, come in many different colors and most people think they are very
comfortable.

Because satin sheets are so
smooth, they could be called slippery and therefore your bedding should be
fitted to the specific size bed you are using them on.If not fitted, sheets will likely “untuck”
around the edges and become loose.Fitted satin sheets from Comfort House are available in all popular bed
sizes such as twin (39"x76"), twin XL (39"x80"), full
(54"x76"), queen (60"x80"), king (78"x80"),
and California king (72"x84").

Because satin sheets are so
smooth and “slippery” they can tend to hinder organized physical activity.However, this same slip and slide tendency
makes them ideal for seniors who might otherwise have difficulty getting into
and out of bed.

Many retail stores and
webstores sell knit, acetate, or bridal satin sheets. However, the real thing is only
available at select fine linen boutiques and on-line from Comfort House whose
sheets are easy care for, machine washable, require no ironing, and are
colorfast. Stubborn stains and odors wash out every time.

Comfort
House satin sheets are custom-made to order in USA and require8 to 10 weeks for production.